1. Overcomplicating design elements: Too many elements can cause confusion and take away from the design’s intended message.
2. Ignoring user experience: Design elements should take into account the user's experience with the product or service, otherwise, the design may not be as effective as it could be.
3. Inconsistency: Inconsistent design elements can be confusing for users and may give the impression of a lack of attention to detail.
4. Poorly structured information hierarchy: Without a clear information hierarchy, it is difficult for users to find the information they need easily.
5. Neglecting mobile optimization: With so many people accessing the internet through their mobile devices, it is important to optimize designs for mobile, otherwise, users may have difficulty accessing content or be unable to use the product or service on their devices.
6. Ignoring the accessibility of the design: Accessible designs enable people with disabilities to use and interpret content. Failing to make designs accessible exclude a sizable portion of the audience.
7. Not adhering to brand guidelines: Design elements that don't align with brand guidelines can harm brand recognition and trust.
8. Overlooking space and alignment: Cluttered or poorly organized design can cause confusion or make the page overwhelming, leading users to leave the page or not engage with it.
9. Failing to proofread: Inaccuracies, typos, and grammar mistakes discourage users, affecting the credibility of the company.
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